Liberty, my cross-training for cycling is yoga. I gave up running a long time ago because my body just couldn't tolerate it. Stress fractures, shin splits, pulled this and that. I'm not much for indoor gym equipment either, although I like spin classes. And I've never been much of a swimmer either.
So, with that in mind, I find that yoga really balances out the time I spent on my bike, which provides plenty of cardio for me. Yoga helps works out all the kinks from spending long hours on the saddle, builds core strength, tones my upper body, and increases balance and flexibility. I credit it, at least in part, for allowing me to really ramp up my miles in what is my first full year of cycling. Some of the stretches we typcially do at the end of class really help my hips and hamstrings stay loose. I also think yogic breathing has helped me on my bike.
Putting cycling aside, yoga has helped me manage stress better and generally just makes me feel happy and balanced. I've been lucky in that I found an instructor who really suits me. She teaches Vinyasa "flow" classes that move quickly and are quite the workout. Not all styles of yoga would likely suit me, nor all instructors. It pays to take a variety of classes, at least when you first start, to see what you like.



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It would interfere with cycling! However, my roller blades have a permanent home in the trunk of my car, so they are prepped and ready!
